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Introduction
Useful Terms:
Government
Coercion
Conscription
Taxation
Consent
Reason
Sovereignty
Autocracy
Arbitrary Rule
Efficiency
Oligarchy
Meritocracy
Bias
Democracy
Mob Rule
Legitimacy
Tyranny
Tyranny of the Majority
Factions
Separated Powers
Institutions
Legislature
Executive
Judiciary
Checks and Balances
Elections
Terms of Office
Oversight
Veto
Judicial Review
Republic
Indirect Democracy
Representation
Delegate
Trustee
Pure (Direct) Democracy
Initiative
Referendum
Recall Election
Federalism
States
Municipal Government
14th Amendment
The Progressive Era
The New Deal
The Great Society
Totalitarianism
Authoritarianism
Constitutionalism
Limited Government
Subjects
Citizens
Natural Rights
Unalienable Rights
Civil Liberties
The Bill of Rights
Substantive Liberties
The First Amendment
Establishment Clause
Free Exercise Clause
Freedom of Speech
The Marketplace of Ideas
Sedition
Freedom of the Press
Right of Assembly
Right to Petition for a Redress of Grievances
Interest Groups
The Free Rider Problem
Procedural Liberties
The Due Process of Law
Probable Cause
The Right Against Self Incrimination
Rights of Criminal Defendants
Civil Rights
Privilege
Equal Protection of the Laws
Privileges and Immunities
National Citizenship
Discrimination
Suspect Clasifications
Strict Scrutiny
Intermediate Scrutiny
Rational Basis
Politics
Values
Liberty
Freedom
Equality
Ideology
Liberalism
Conservatism
Neo-Conservatism
Reactionary
Socialism
Progressivism
Populism
Libertarianism
Political Culture
Moralistic
Traditionalistic
Individualistic
Self Interest
Political Parties
Suffrage
Party Eras
Political Machines
Coalitions
Registration
Primary Elections
Patronage
Winner Take All Elections
Two Party System
Third Parties
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Introduction
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Two Party System